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. >>> a new law begins next year aimed at protecting mountain lions. it was passed after two cubs were shot in san mateo county last year. we talked to the supporters about why they belief it's so important. >> reporter: richard won't forget the day a year ago when two mountain lions cubs wandered into his neighborhood and were shot and killed. >> it didn't seem it was necessary to kill them. we need to do everything we can to protect these animals. >> there are opportunities and options now that weren't available last year. >> reporter: state senator jerry hill says the killings sparked so much outrage it prompted him to propose legislation to use nonlethal alternatives to capture big cats unless they l 1w3 game wardens. >> we've seen it work in san jose and los angeles where they have relocated mountain lions that would have been killed otherwise. >> reporter: many gathered in half moon bay to celebrate the victory. this means more collaboration with wildlife groups like the mountain lion foundation. >> we still live in a state with lions
. >>> a new law begins next year aimed at protecting mountain lions. it was passed after two cubs were shot in san mateo county last year. we talked to the supporters about why they belief it's so important. >> reporter: richard won't forget the day a year ago when two mountain lions cubs wandered into his neighborhood and were shot and killed. >> it didn't seem it was necessary to kill them. we need to do everything we can to protect these animals. >> there are...
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liberty university challenged the portion of the law that the requires most employers to provide health insurance to their workers or pay a fine. this case was one of the biggest remaining legal cases against the health care law. >> mean time president obama announced new 100 million dollar initiative today to help find a cure for hiv. the president made announcement at the white house to mark world aids day which was yesterday. the money will good to the national institute of mental health health. the president says the u.s. should be at the forefront of discovery to eliminate hiv or put it into remission without requiring life long therapy. >> those of you who live through it remember all too well the fear and the stigma and how hard people with hiv had to fight to be seen or heard or to be treated with basic compassion. >>reporter: white house marked world aids day by hang ago giant red ribbon between column in the north port could. the president also announced that the u.s. has surpassed the ambitious goal he set last year to support 6 million people around the globe in getting acce
liberty university challenged the portion of the law that the requires most employers to provide health insurance to their workers or pay a fine. this case was one of the biggest remaining legal cases against the health care law. >> mean time president obama announced new 100 million dollar initiative today to help find a cure for hiv. the president made announcement at the white house to mark world aids day which was yesterday. the money will good to the national institute of mental...
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union claim the board broke state law when it removed one item from the ratified deal. so could another strike be coming? here's transportation reporter heather. >> after circuits san francisco labor counsel describes what led up to the lawsuit this way. >> in all the years of looking at collective bargaining we have never seen anything quite like this. >>reporter: lawsuit filed in alameda county superior court says it was illegal for the bart board to unilaterally remove a single item from the ratified contract then offer it to the union on take it or leave it basis. >> they must honor the total final agreement. we are asking a courto enforce at the time employer obligation to do so. >>reporter: the lawsuit isn't needed and it will delay a resolution to this labor dispute. disputed contract was reached after 6 months of painful negotiations and 2 strikes. the union ratified it but then bart says it discovered a clause on family leave was signed by mistake. section 4.8 gives workers 6 week of paid family medical leave. bart says the legal paper trail shows the district
union claim the board broke state law when it removed one item from the ratified deal. so could another strike be coming? here's transportation reporter heather. >> after circuits san francisco labor counsel describes what led up to the lawsuit this way. >> in all the years of looking at collective bargaining we have never seen anything quite like this. >>reporter: lawsuit filed in alameda county superior court says it was illegal for the bart board to unilaterally remove a...